Information Tectonics - Space, Place & Technologyin an Electronic Age
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Mark I. Wilson is Associate Professor and Kenneth E. Corey is Professor and Senior Research Advisor at Michigan State University. Both are convenors on E?Space: The Electronic Space Project, which is a community of researchers, policy makers and IT professionals with an interest in the spatial impact and implications of information technology.
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Partial table of contents:
CONCEPTUALIZING ELECTRONIC SPACE.
Everywhere or Nowhere?
The Place in Cyberspace.
Telecom Tectonics and the Meaning of Electronic Space.
GLOBAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCE.
The Post-Global Corporation: Exploring the Limits of the Networked Firm.
Japanese Information Services in the Late Twentieth Century.
URBAN, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
Information Technology as a New Instrument in Regionalisation and Cooperation.
The Strategic Role of Telematics and Local Economic Development: The Case of the UK.
Overcoming Peripherality by Exploiting Information and Communication Technologies: The Case of Ireland.
Technological Change, Service Employment, and the Future of Cities.
CONCEPTUALIZING ELECTRONIC SPACE.
Everywhere or Nowhere?
The Place in Cyberspace.
Telecom Tectonics and the Meaning of Electronic Space.
GLOBAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCE.
The Post-Global Corporation: Exploring the Limits of the Networked Firm.
Japanese Information Services in the Late Twentieth Century.
URBAN, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
Information Technology as a New Instrument in Regionalisation and Cooperation.
The Strategic Role of Telematics and Local Economic Development: The Case of the UK.
Overcoming Peripherality by Exploiting Information and Communication Technologies: The Case of Ireland.
Technological Change, Service Employment, and the Future of Cities.